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The nonprofit news organization ProPublica typically receives about 10 donations a day. On Monday, its website was deluged with about three every minute.

ProPublica is one of several outlets, including the New York Times and Wall Street Journal, witnessing a swell in donations or subscriptions since Donald Trump's victory in the Nov. 8 election. ProPublica, the Times and The Washington Post got a boost Sunday from HBO comic John Oliver, who lamented "fake facts" that circulated on social media during the campaign and urged viewers to "support actual journalism."

"A lot of people after the election feel compelled to respond in one civic way or...

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They could be any two aging Southern sisters out for a Sunday drive.
The younger of the two stashes her sister's walker in the back of the Buick, then slips into the...